Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Inland M1 Carbine is back!

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MKS Supply, LLC announces that production of the original Inland brand M1 Carbine is again underway and the iconic .30 caliber, World War II-era M1 Carbine will be marketed exclusively by MKS Supply, LLC.

These newly manufactured M1 Carbines are 100 percent American-made with 100 percent American parts. These are faithful copies of the original Inland Manufacturing carbines, right down to part construction and stampings. They even include the arsenal-stamped stock markings known as cartouches!

In fact, these carbines are so precisely copied from the original specifications that the company marks the underside of the barrel and the inside of the stock of these current models to prevent potential fraudsters from passing these new carbines as mint WWII originals, or using these new-production parts to “upgrade” original models (these markings are not visible unless the action is removed from the stock).

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10 comments:

  1. Looks like a nice gun. However, with a price over a thousand dollars seems over priced. I'd have thought a price in the seven to nine hundred dollar range more realistic. A Ruger Mini-30 new is around eight hundred fifty dollars.

    Badger

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    1. I'll guess that Bud's will have them for $800+ though maybe not right away.

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  2. Glad I still have my 4 originals 1 is a Winchester...

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    1. Good deal. I had a M2 in Vietnam, but my in-laws threw it and others down the well when the commies took over.

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    2. That makes me sad....

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    3. Me, too plus a chrome plated AK, a battle field recovered, rough AK, a .*45 cal. derringer, a Chinese Commie's officer's pistol (That was all I was told) and a grease gun. Seems like I may be forgetting one or more. Whatever.

      *The FSEE And My 45. Caliber Derringer
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    4. Man, that was some wealth gone to waste.

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  3. Ive found some vintage sweeties for around 800+. And they are real war babies in fine shape

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